fosforhape
Fosforhape is a term used in speculative chemistry and some fictional settings to describe a proposed class of phosphorus-centered molecular geometries and the corresponding observed or anticipated shapes of materials built from phosphorus-containing units. The word blends "phosphorus" and "shape" and is not part of the standard nomenclature of inorganic chemistry.
In the imagined framework, fosforhape encompasses a range of phosphorus coordination environments, from low-coordinate, pyramidal P(III)
Characterization in theoretical or fictional use relies on computational geometry, simulated diffraction patterns, and spectroscopic fingerprints;
Examples cited in speculative literature include hypothetical organophosphorus polymers or coordination frameworks where the arrangement of
Despite its uncertain status, the concept reflects ongoing interest in how phosphorus-centered frameworks can control geometry
See also: phosphorus chemistry, molecular geometry, organophosphorus compounds, hypervalent compounds.